Who are the members of the Doctor’s family? What are the 20 best ways to defeat
a Dalek? What are the galactic coordinates of Gallifrey?

Packed with amazing facts, figures and stories, Who-ology is an unforgettable
journey through fifty years of Doctor Who. Test your knowledge of the last Time
Lord and the worlds he’s visited, from Totters Lane to Trenzalore. Get lost in
guides to UNIT call signs, the inner workings of sonic screwdrivers and a
complete list of Doctor Who monsters and their creators.

It’s 1666, and medieval England is in
the grip of the Great Plague. But when the Doctor and his companions arrive,
they discover an even greater threat: the entire planet is in danger.

As the Grim Reaper stalks the countryside, the Doctor uncovers an alien menace
intent on wiping out humanity and claiming our planet for themselves.

The Terileptils have arrived – and only the Doctor can stop them…

Special Features:

Disc One:

• Commentary - stereo. With actors Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Sarah
Sutton and Matthew Waterhouse, director Peter Moffatt.
• Film Trims (dur. 5' 32") - including extended / deleted scenes.
• Directing Who - Peter Moffatt (dur. 26' 13") - a featurette about the
work of the director of this and several other Doctor Who stories.
• Writing a Final Visitation (dur. 12' 50") - an interview with the
story's writer, Eric Saward.
• Scoring The Visitation (dur 16' 19") - Mark Ayres interviews composer
Paddy Kingsland about his music for the story.
• Picture Gallery (dur. 5' 12").
• Isolated Music – option to view the story with the isolated music score.

Disc Two:

• Grim Tales (dur. 45’ 09” ) – cast members Peter Davison, Janet Fielding
and Sarah Sutton are taken on a trip back to the filming locations used in the
story by fellow TARDIS travelling companion Mark Strickson. A slice of a very
impressive cake awaits them at the manor house in return for their memories of
the time…
• The Television Centre of the Universe – Part One (dur. 32’ 12”) – Blue
Peter presenter Yvette Fielding takes Peter Davison, Mark Strickson and Janet
Fielding on a trip through BBC Television Centre, meeting up with old friends
and colleagues as they reminisce on their time spent working in the iconic
building. With film traffic supervisor Neville Withers, assistant floor manager
Sue Hedden, costume designer Odile Dicks-Mireaux, production assistant Jane
Ashford, make-up artists Joan Stribling and Carolyn Perry, BBC producer and
writer Richard Marson.
• Doctor Forever – The Apocalypse Element (dur. 27’ 29”) – the latest
instalment of our new series looks at the work of those who kept Doctor Who
alive in the form of audio adventures following the TV’s show’s cancellation in
1989. With actors Colin Baker , William Russell and Lisa Bowerman, new series
executive producer Russell T Davies, Big Finish executive producers Jason
Haigh-Ellery, Nicholas Briggs and Gary Russell, Big Finish producer David
Richardson, BBC range editor Steve Cole, writers Mark Gatiss, Robert Shearman,
Paul Cornell, Joseph Lidster and Justin Richards, AudioGO commissioning editor
Michael Stevens. Introduced by Ayesha Antoine.
• Programme subtitles.

An experiment gone awry sends the
Doctor (Jon Pertwee) to a parallel universe where his friends
and companions are members of a fascist regime in this thrilling and popular
episode from the long-running science fiction series Doctor Who.

Inferno is the name of a project designed to drill into the Earth's core and
release a powerful energy source called Stahlman's Gas; what's yielded instead
is an insidious substance that transforms men into monsters.

The resulting chaos interrupts the Doctor's travel in the TARDIS and knocks him
into an alternate Earth run by a military dictatorship, and where Project
Inferno's progress threatens to bring about an apocalypse.

• Can You Hear the Earth Scream? (dur. 34' 45" ) Actors and production
team recall working on the story in this specially-shot featurette.
• Hadoke versus HAVOC (dur. 27’ 33”) – Presenter Toby Hadoke reunites
surviving members of the HAVOC stunt team and trains with them to perform a
stunt himself. Will he survive to become an honorary member of HAVOC? With stunt
arranger Derek Ware and stunt men Roy Scammell, Derek Martin and Stuart Fell.
• Doctor Forever – Lost in the Dark Dimension (dur. 27’ 26”) - the
penultimate instalment of our new five part series looking at how Doctor Who was
kept alive in the years between the end of the classic series and the beginning
of the new. In this episode we look at the various attempts to bring the show
back during that period. With current and former Doctor Who Magazine editors Tom
Spilsbury, John Freeman and Gary Russell, former BBC range editor Steve Cole,
actor David Burton, writer Adrian Rigelsford, director Graeme Harper and new
series executive producer Russell T Davies. Narrated by Zeb Soanes.
• The UNIT Family - Part One (dur. 35' 35" ) - a featurette looking at the
Earthbound Doctor's 'family' during his exile to Earth and his new role as the
scientific advisor to the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce.
• Visual Effects Promo Film (dur. 6' 00" ) - an excerpt from an early
attempt to 'sell' the experience and facilities of the BBC Visual Effects
Department to new clients. This short film features model effects filming from
the Doctor Who stories 'The Ambassadors of Death' and 'Inferno', a watertank
sketch from 'Marty Amok' featuring Marty Feldman, model shots from 'The Caves of
Steel' and the filming of the forced-perspective model pier for the explosive
finale of the missing 'Doomwatch' episode, 'Survival Code'.
• Deleted Scene (dur. 1' 56") - a short deleted scene which was never seen
in the original BBC transmission of the story, featuring a rather too obvious
Jon Pertwee as the voice of a radio presenter.
• Pertwee Years Intro (dur. 2' 43" ) - a short introduction to the story's
final episode from Jon Pertwee, originally presented as part of BBC Video's 'The
Pertwee Years' VHS release.
• Photo Gallery (dur. 6' 10" ).
• Doctor Who Annual - an Adobe PDF version of the 1971 Doctor Who Annual,
supplied as a PC-ROM feature for access by PC and Mac users.
• Coming Soon (dur. 1 min approx.) - a trailer for a forthcoming DVD
release.
• Radio Times Listings in Adobe PDF format.
• Programme subtitles.

"Again, the terrifying cry rang out. The Doctor quickened his pace along the gloomy tunnels of the castle. Suddenly, from the darkness lumbered the mighty Aggedor, Royal Beast and Protector of the Kingdom of Peladon! The Doctor fumbled in his pocket. Would the device work? As he trained the spinning mirror on the eyes of Aggedor, the terrible claws came closer and closer…"

When the TARDIS materializes on the primitive planet Peladon, the Doctor and Jo become embroiled in political machinations. What is the secret behind the killings on the planet, and how are his old enemies the Ice Warriors involved?

What is the secret behind the killings on the planet of Peladon? Is Aggedor seeking revenge because the King of Peladon wants his kingdom to become a member of the Galactic Federation? Will the Doctor escape the claws of Aggedor and discover the truth?

David Troughton reads Brian Hayles' complete and unabridged novelisation, first published by
Target Books in 1974.

The Doctor answers a
psionic distress call sent from England in the 1920s. There, in the environs of
a fairground, he is reunited with an old friend: Harry Houdini.

To Adric and Nyssa the name means very little, but to the Doctor's companion
Tegan he is a legend. Escape artist extraordinaire, Houdini's reputation will
last for decades. But how does Houdini know so much about Tegan herself? Is it
really just guesswork, as he says? Is Houdini right to be concerned about the
fairground's fortune teller, who claims to have supernatural skills?

Both he and the Doctor suspect an alien influence may be at work. What neither
the Doctor nor his friends realise is that, somewhere in the shadows, a sinister
and all too familiar presence is lying in wait for them...

Celebrating 50 years of Doctor Who, a
brand new adventure for the Fifth Doctor. Janet Fielding
and Tim Beckmann perform this original story
by Steve Lyons, with music and sound design.

On their mission to explore the
Mariana Trench at the very bottom of the ocean, the deepest and most
inhospitable place on Earth, the crew of the deep sea vehicle Erebus make an
unusual and startling discovery.

A battered blue police box.

As the Doctor, Romana and K9 join them on their journey, the submariners soon
discover that the TARDIS is not the only unusual find lurking on the sea floor.

Super-intelligent squid, long-lost submarines and their miraculous occupants are
only the start of their troubles. The Goblins are coming. And they won't let
anyone out alive.

The TARDIS brings the Doctor, Tegan,
Turlough and Nyssa to the University of Frodsham, close to where the warrior
queen Æthelfrid fought a desperate and bloody rearguard action against the
savage Danes. Over a thousand years later, in 1983, battle is still being raged,
with student activists taking on savage funding cuts… and disrupting a
conference about Æthelfrid convened by history professor John Bleak.

Meanwhile, over in the Physics Department, Dr Philippa Stone is working night
and day on a top-secret project – but can her theoretical time machine really be
the solution to the university's problems?

Present and past are about to collide – and the results, as the TARDIS crew is
about to discover, will be far from academic!